Residential Services - Guild
Residential services including IRTS and crisis services including staffing, client advocacy, independent living skills training, home-like settings, medication supervision, and education. - Maureen's House: crisis residence, supports individuals in psychiatric or other crises stabilize in the community without becoming homeless, and avoid hospitalization where possible. Length of stay ranges from 1 - 10 days. Clients are accepted from the greater metro area for rooms when available. - Guild South: Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS) supports individuals to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and skills needed to live in a more independent setting. The length of stay can be up to 90 days.
Categories
Last assured
04/24/2024
Physical Address
122 Wabasha Street South, Saint Paul, MN 55107
Hours
24 hours/7 days a week
Fax
(612)235-6436
Application process
Call to see check admission process and to see if there is a room available. - Supportive Housing: A referral is required through the Coordinated Entry process. This process is open to individuals who are staying in an emergency shelter or working with a street outreach team and sleeping outdoors (camp, car, transit, etc). Individuals currently staying with friends or family, or who are in treatment will not be able to access Coordinated Entry.
Fee
Call for fee information; vary by service
Required documents
Application/registration form; referral form
Eligibility
Adults who have a diagnosed mental illness of a serious and persistent nature who are residents of Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey. Scott and Washington counties.
Service area
Anoka County, MN
Carver County, MN
Chisago County, MN
Dakota County, MN
Hennepin County, MN
Isanti County, MN
Ramsey County, MN
Scott County, MN
Washington County, MN
Agency info
Guild
Offers integrated mental health, housing, and employment services to individuals living with mental illness and/or experiencing chronic homelessness